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Multiple Guest Accounts

Figure 15-12 Print for random account creation

When creating accounts with preset details (by either importing text or creating a CSV file), you can print, email, or transmit via SMS the guest account details (Figure 15-11). When you create random accounts, however, you can only use the print option (Figure 15-12).

The additional options to both of these is the ability to perform the required action for all accounts at the same time by clicking the <action> All button at the top right of the table.

For the random accounts it is also useful to print the table out so that you can write down the corresponding guests details for later input in to the Cisco NAC Guest Server.

Viewing Multiple Account Groups

When you create multiple accounts you may want to find the batch of accounts that were created at the same time. You can accomplish this using one of the following three methods:

Viewing Multiple Account Groups

Finding Multiple Account Groups by username

Finding Multiple Account Groups on the Active Accounts Report.

Viewing Multiple Account Groups

This option allows you to select the batch of accounts that you created.

Step 1 Select User Accounts > Multiple Accounts from the left hand menu (Figure 15-7).

Step 2 Select Show Multiple Account Groups.

 

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OL-15986-01 specifications

Cisco Systems OL-15986-01 refers to a specific online training course offered by Cisco, primarily focusing on the implementation and configuration of Cisco routers and switches. This course is part of the larger Cisco Networking Academy program, designed to equip individuals with the necessary skills to enter and succeed in the networking field.

One of the main features of OL-15986-01 is its comprehensive curriculum that covers a wide range of networking concepts including IP addressing, routing protocols, switching technologies, and network management. The coursework emphasizes practical, hands-on experience, allowing students to work with various Cisco technologies, whether through simulations or actual equipment. This aligns with Cisco's commitment to experiential learning, enabling students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios.

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